Parent concerns over racism and bullying
A lot of parents didn't want to send their kids back to school when in-person classes resumed earlier this year Covid fears were obviously a huge reason for that but other fears impacted their decision as well, especially African American families. The grassroots organization Speak UP did a survey that showed bullying and racism were other major reasons. We talked to one of the group's members about those findings.
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